In the source material, Draco regularly picks on Neville.
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Seamus Finnigan offers to perform a counter-curse and insists he's up to the task despite setting fire to his eyebrows earlier on in the movie. Then, the pair and Harry are startled when Neville Longbottom comes bouncing into the Great Hall having been hit with the leg-locker curse by Draco Malfoy. Ron begs Hermione to let her copy from him during the upcoming school exams, but she breaks his heart by revealing they'll be special quills bewitched to prevent such cheating from happening. This is quite a lengthy deleted scene in comparison to all the others. We would rank it higher, as Rickman's acting is again just the best, but, because it doesn't add anything new to the scene fans did actually get to see, we feel it can't climb any more up the ladder. Harry gives Snape a cheeky answer, and the Potions Master goes right up to his face, informing him of what he'd get if he put a multitude of potions ingredients together. The deleted scene alters things up slightly. RELATED: Harry Potter: 10 People Voldemort Killed That The Movies Didn't Show We're certainly glad there were no teachers like that at our school.
It's a scene where the late Alan Rickman's character oozes darkness, and it immediately gives fans the impression that he's not a man to be trifled with. Angry at this, Snape then humiliates him in front of the entire class, much to the delight of Draco Malfoy. In the movie, Snape realizes that he's not paying attention to his words and is merely writing them down instead. When Harry sits down for his first Potions lesson, he has no idea what he's in for.